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Chicago examiner vol x no 222 a m thursday Chicago september 5 1912 thursday v . j.ike Â£Â„,... price one cent j-gg * ggj cell is found to create life artificially is claim i hormones secret of anima tion m every living body j savant tells m announce ment to scientists of world death the universal law that cannot be altered schae fer declares results when hormones disappear spsslal cable to the ex_mln_r london sept 4 â€” life can he produced artificially this statement short yet so staggering in its immensity showing that the world must remodel all its ideas of life and death was the theme of a momentous address delivered to-night before the british association for the advancement of science at dundee by the new presi dent professor e a schafer of edin borough university the address was the verdict of a judge who summed up the evidence rather than a partisan advocacy of a new theory the verdict came m a statement so clearly reasoned and so dispassionate as to con vince all who heard that science has finally crossed the border it has sought so long to reach it proved that science at last know how inanimate matter may be changed to animate that it has solved the greatest of human problems and discovered the very essence of existence death the universal law but declared prof schafer though life may be made human life cannot be prolonged indefinitely to all human life i nature has set a limit the universal law j from whkh tni n i vo > es<;ape and m tiie face of which ience stands po-.i erle . !. death |] here are some statements taken from it the address which are of startling interest nd importance by suitable processes living substances 1 can be produced from inanimate chemical mater we are by no means justified m sup 1 posing tbat life was established at one period only m the past history of the globe our own life is an aggregate life i the life of the whole i the life of in 1 dividual cells lv same of which lot their vitality at the inoiricnt of the so-cali â€¢,! ] genera death modern application of the principles of preventive medicine and hygiene are operating t legtben life even if the ravages of disease could be alto gether eliminated the fixed ceils of the body must ultimately cease to unction all that lives must die passing through nature o eternity one substance essential the great essential to the creation of life declared the speaker j the presence of a certain substance called hormones largely formed m certain organs and ear i rled by blood to orher parts of the body where it excite the cells tn activity the principal difference between the world of plants mini the world of animals he said i the absence of nervous system iv plants it is certain hormones which differen tiate male and female these hormones are responsible for the comb and tail of the cock the mane of the lion the bores of the stag and the beard and adam's apple of the man tine of the most im portant statements was that hormones though responsible for most vital charac teristics such as the production of bex and the functions of the nervous system have been found when analyzed to be of the most simple â€¢ heniical character hormones which might be termed the j ' secret of life has actually been prepared \, by professor schafer from chemical sub stances m his laboratory able to mold character the speaker also hailed the day when we slum by chemistry be able to mold character aj-,1 even to kill disease heredity he said is one of the problems whose eventual solution we must look t the chemist to provide cv.lceriiiag death he said i loath of some cells those of the hair and n;i!!s for instance does uot affect the vitality of the whole yet the death of a few cells such as those uuder the influence of which breathing is carried on and those cells which compose the heart result m the death of the living being but mauy ' cells such as muscle cells contain life long after tlie rest of jhe body ls dead professor schafer's position is supported by his standing iv the scientific world in the field of physiological research he ! has won high honors having been awarded ! the distinguished service medal of the : royal life saving society and the baly [ niedsi of the college of rhyslclans he ' "Â»Â»Â» born iv isso and educated at culver i ity oc.lege london where he afterwards was a professor he is a fellow of the royal society editor of the quarterly re view of experimental physiology and has received honorary degrees fro.u~i_.auy uni i versjties i 100,000 apartment a grandfather's gift william hoyt 11 and sister get joint deed on attaining majority william m hoyt 11 snd his sister mis sarah elizabeth hoyt well known m the younger social set at wlnuetka and grandchildren of william m hoyt the wealthy wholesale grocer of Chicago be came householders yesterday through the generosity of their grandfather he pre sented them iv a joint deed with an apart ment house worth inn.ikkl william m hoyt 11 recently became twenty-one years old while his sister a few days later attained her eighteenth birthday the present therefore iv a meas ure commemorates the coming of age of the elder mr hoyt's two favorite grand children the presentation was made m the home cf n landon hoyt son of william m hoyt ai'.l father of the recipients n landou hoyt for the present ls made tile tiustee of his son and daughter m baudiiug the property the apartment house m on the northeast corner of grand boulevard and thirty eighth street it has a frontage of 100 feet on grand boulevard nnd the grounds extend back to calumet avenue it is re garded as among the choice property of the city as part payment for the prop erty mr hoyt ga re the houses ll'2o and 1227 fa.t forty-sixth street i do net believe mr hoyt had any idea of his gift becoming public said miss landon aunt ol the hoyt brother and sister last night william and his sister have always been very fond of their grandfather and he of them and he simply wanted to give them this house as a start iv life that i think is all there is to say find measles in sneezes u s physicians also discover ani mals may catch the malady washington sept 4 two discoveries about measles have bee_i made by dr john f anderson and dr joseph s gold berger of the hygienic laboratory m washington they have found that the dried particles of the skin of the child which rub off m the period of convales re'nee have nothing to do with the spread of the disease the second discovery is that animals lower tliau r_iau may con tract and suffer from the disease it has been shown that the nose nud mouth secretions convey the germs from the sick to the well a child with the measles eughs and sneezes a great deal this throws out a fine spray which carries the germs cen sickles loses home cour orders furniture of veteran to be sold at auction new yoitk sept 4 unless the su preme courr stays tlie order of a lower court tlie household goods of general daniel e sickles veteran of many bat tles of the civil mar will be sold at auc tion to satisfy a lodgment for ss.ogu m favor of the lincoln trust company the judgment is based on a promissory note given by tliq aged soldier and the sale was to take place to-morrow but general sickles secured a stay of execution of ihe order until he could appear iv the supreme court and show cause why nis property should not be sold upholds first sight love london sept 4 sir james crichton browne the distinguished british alien ist scientist and engenist m an address at sheffield yesterday declared that s deuce takes a bark seat in favor of romance and that he believes m love at first sight i am a believer in a love match not only from the romantic bnt the eugenic standpoint as well - he said love at lirst sight of the right kind is a physio logical epoch corresponding witli the in stallation of new circuits m the brain there is nothing moie beautiful than a love match it is sacred divine 30 hurt in lowa wreck siot'x city lown sept 4 thirty pas â– sengers were injured on the outskirts oi sioux city ate this afternoon when the nebraska passenger train on the north western eailroad was m collision with a ligl.t engine none of the passengers was i badly hurt â– _ from breadline to 7,500 job in year malcolm mcdowell stirs busi ness men by tales of the down and outs cites case that thrills story of man now member of association of commerce moves hearers there is a member of ths ways and means committee of this association of commerce wbo is now drawing j7,_ot a year who was m my bread line last win ter said malcolm mcdowell m his ad dress on the down and outs before the association at its regular luncheon m the hotel la salle yesterday the statement caused the distinguished gathering of business men who are accus tomed to hearing discussions along the line of commercial development or scien tific research to si up and glue their eyes ou the philanthropist as 1 was entering this room this man who ls present at this luncheon came to me and asked me to te!l his story without using his name he was the representa tive of a large eastern concern drawing a fine salary nnd sb secure of his posi tion that he never saved any of lt he had a wife and two children a merger of interests occurred and he lost out he had a beautiful flat for which he was paying 5.123 a month the real estate agent allowed him to stay there for one month m consideration of a deed on nis furniture but the family had nothing j to eat and then the man came into my j bread line facing starvation he was starving when he got food he fainted i talked with him and he told me he came for rolls for his wife and chil dren later i took him to a lodging house where he got a room for 33 cents a day he never dreamed he could lose his posi tion or if he did lose it that he could not get another but when he lost out he could not find work to do there is hardly a salaried man here continued mr mcdo ell who is certain that he will not be lv the bread line at madison and jefferson streets next janu ary the speaker laid down three cardinal principles m giving for ills hearers first help the man who is down and out and stops you on the street to ask you for a nickel or a dime don't think he is on impostor he isn't the proportion of im postors is very small as i kuow by expe rience second don't be a piker m your charity be a sport third every salaried man who has a job should help the man who has no job not only by relieving his necessities but by helping bim to find work to do contemptible charity ' some people said mr mcdowell think that when they send their old clothes to some charity at the end of the seasou they nr'e doing something very fine they are contemptibly mean get the clothes pressed and fixed up for the month's wear that is left m them it will cost you 1.23 nave the hole iv the old shoes mended it will cost you a dol lar have the socks and underwear darned it won't cost you anything then you arc giving something away that is worth while and will i e of real assist ance the speaker told of the institution of the coffee wagon five years ago last new year's eve lie inn the gamut of the emo tions with talcs of the men wh bad come to bim for food and help that were some times humorous but often infinitely sad the address made a profound impression lifter the adjournment dozens of men came to mcdowell and wrung his hand you have done us a lot of good said one we are going to follow your advice and open up " said auother there were many variants of these two sentiments cuba election riot fatal cne liberal kilbd and two mortally wounded m street battie specl.l cable to ths examiner havana sept 4 one liberal was killed two probably fatally wounded .*.., d one conservative slightly inlured is ihe result of a political battle fought m the streets of marie thirty miles from ha vana to-day the affair started over the election of a secretary for the school board more than forty shots were fired during the trouble uruguayan minister fosalba j dean of the diplomatic corps to-day asked the government to stop newspaper attacks un diplomats the government replied it wins powerless to act wilson gets alligator sea girt x j sept 4.-a strange visitor with an unusual diet reached the executive cottage to-day to take up its abode with governor wilson it came all the way from william c diffenderfer at i'ensaeola fla who intrusted its destiny to the democratic nominee it was a baby alligator eighteen inches long and the directions on the box said feed it on staudpat republicans after a family councll had been held the alligator was sent o slanasquln a mile away to grace a druggis ow window hsuiumce mesi urge hygienic weddings de'egates to american life convention indorse dean sumner's plan nations laxity blamed t â– i ' human conservation seen m law requiring physical qualifications to marry de.in sumner's plan of requiring intend ing brides and bridegrooms to produce [ health certificates before they can be mar | ried m church was welcomed yesterday by several hundred prominent life tusur jance men who are delegates to the anieri l can life convention now m session at ! the hotel i a salle president p i old jr said that the i marriage license proposition would be m ! dorsed by the convention during its ses sion either to-day or to-morrow the proposed plan of pean kurrmer of Chicago he said m requiring a health certificate before a marriage license is issued meets with the approval of lite insurance interests it stands for prolonga tion of life healthy parentage and an c-rad leation of hereditary disease and would eliminate many of our present human ills the question is far reaching iv legal nnd sociological significance but it is a live issue and likely to heroine legalized lit would stimulate life insurance and m many other ways benefit the general com munity and make a better world and peo ple arraigning the national government for laxity m the work of conserving life presi dent gold declared m his opening speech at the convention that the nited state.r is far behind all other civilized nations iv the work iv gathering vital statistics there is no phase of human welfare work more important than this he said for upon lt is based the true value of life preservation and its relation to in surance tlie government seems unable to accomplish the best results under the powers of the constitution the life ijisuiaiice companies represented by the delegates at the convention have investments of more than slw.tjoo.ooo and their outstanding insurance is more thau sa,_oo,coo,goo insuring over one million persons this insurance on an average of five persous to a famiiy protects o.oot 00o people an address of welcome from mayor har rison was presented by assistant corpora tion counsel lee d mathis the conven tion will hold sessions until friday busi ness last year amounted to 51,.'1_!j,..00,;)0i according to the figures issued by jlr gold this is an increase of 275.306.573 over the preceding year among the speakers yesterday were o s carlton vice president great southern life company houston tex fred w potter insurance commissioner of illi hois l brackett bishop Chicago presi dent national life underwriters associa tion w c baldwin president pittsburg life & trust company w c baldwin and l k thompson of minneapolis rose pitinoff is balked special cabin lo ths examiner dover england sept 4 because of had weather and rough water rose piti noff the young american girl who came here to try to swim the english channel again had to postpone her start to-day the young yankee swimmer wih be ac companied by a tug when she stars no womau has ever swam the channel special cable to the examiner london sept 4 broken-hearted over the shattering of the love idyl of grand opera the crumbling into dust of her romance with antonio scotti era!dine farrar has canceled all her engagements for a yc_r and fled to a sanitarium near munich the announcement that the famous song bird was suffering from a nervous break down followed the confirmation of the engagement of the american actress char lotte ives to the wonderful barytone of the metropolitan opera company for six years regarded as the invincible lord of the citadel of miss farrar's heart scotti's affections have again demonstrated their versatility and m the demonstralion is seen the reason for the collapse of miss farrar and the cancellation of a concert tour of america iiuring october and november once more the old old story that where two is company three ls a crowd has been proved in tiie desertion bj scotti of his once coveted place as favored suitor to one of the world's most noted songbirds the story of the romance between the two was long au open secret lv grand opera circles where it was regarded as the most entrancing love affair to be found m the world of art where so much is siiam and make believe it was scotti who took up the cudgels m miss farrar s liehalf when toscantul criticised her it was seoul who de votedly followed her half around the world each year for six seasons it was g otti who renounced the new york heiress miss mary brittoa leavy to lay siege to her heart and now it ts all ended scotti is m i.onuon ready to start in a few weeks to keep his engagements iv america miss ives whom he will wed before the win ter is over is on the mauretanta speeding for gotham to take a_part m tassersby while miss farrar is seeking ease for a wounded heart m a remote sanitarium attended only by her mother mrs john r m'lean ill newport u 1 sept 1 mrs john r mclean js very ill with pneumonia at har harbor her sou and daughter-in-law | mr and mrs edward n mclean were notified to-night while attending the new port horse show and accompanied by mme bakhmetjeff wife of the utiisla.i am tiaasador started lur i_ur harbor l special train j â€¢'. _. .._ miss farrar seeks heart ease date canceled in sanitarium scotti's desertion ends idyl actors in shattered opera romance geraldine farrar world famous songbird is shown m the top picture the lower one is antonio scotti whose desertion has sent miss farrar to a munich sanitarium charlotte ives the american actress who icill wed the famous barytone before the winter ends is shown m the center s.ngbird's health is broken by loss of fcrmer su.tor to her rival charlotte ives cae strike today new threat by unions leaders will end negotiations unless companies agree to one board of arbitration mayor as peacemaker ultimatum agreed upon at se cret meeting of employes representatives reply is fromised before 1 1 o'clock henry a blair on way to chi cago from the east by fast train railways co officials hold key to the situation ultimatum of car men if the traction com panies within twenty four hours do not agrss to a joint arbitration hoard or that we arbitrate v/ith one company and both companies abide by the result all negotiations will be declared off while the relations between the traction companies and their employes are strain to the breaking point a strike order being threatened before noon to-day it is hoped that mayor harrison ran bring about some plan of arbitration that will avert a dan igerous situation the companies gave the car men^o understand at yesterday's conference m the mayor's oi'fiee that they would not agree to one arbitration board they insisted on one for each com pany this was unanimously rejected by the car men they offered howetr.r if joint arbitration was objectionable to the traction officials to arbitrate ! with one company the decision to be accepted by both companies roach and busby divided i will never agree to that sa'-d ! president l a busby of the Chicago railways company what do you think about it mr j roach asked mayer hairison i cannot give you an answer to day replied the traction head i will let you know to-morrow since the companies secured their j ordinances they have paid the sarae wages and worked nearly under the ! same conditions interrupted presi dent mahon this talk cf two com panies uot lio.iii aide lo arbitrate as to the wages they shall pay when both now pay the same is a mystery fj me at the present time forty-two of the greatest rail i way systems m tlie i.'nited states are ' jointly arbitrating witli the locomotive engineers if they can do it the two tnic i tion companies of t'bicagu can do tjie same l'resident busby then said that as mr i roach could not give an answer until to ! day it would be better lor the confer ence to take up some of the iiuestions i at issue and see if au agreement could uoc i be reached upou them j joint committee m session ! this started the trouble pre lent ila i hon declared lie would not agree to any thing until the plan of arbitration was agreed to but the eighteen members of the joint committee are here said tret-dent m hon if s*ou seat-emeu will retire we will take it up with them and see what they say the mayor and the two traction officials retired to another room and the joint committee went into session when the mayor and traction heads were called back into the conference this ultimatum read by president mahon caused the greatest cons lernruion be it resolved that we re uÂ«st a re ply from the companies officials within twenty-four hours as to whether they will acree to a joint arbitration board or else that we arbitrate with one com pany and both companies abide by the derision ni*de by one arbitration board * ii y_ik is wit as''Â»e*i v it ui wt__ity affk the association of american ad^'fr lil-ibi t - ser l ias and certified to mbf ihe circulation of this publication 7r*e figures of circulation contained in the association's report only are guaranteed association of american advertisers vo tsoo whitehall bldg v y city Chicago and vicinity â€” talr , n and continued warm to-day friday 7 i unsettled with probably showers >-Â»>_ w'/y moderate southerly winds ir f*s linuÃŸe of temperatures jesterdar y^^^^~â€”â€”i s j ilipbest s3 p j ifei^x lowest to st'l average 7(1.3 f'-*'*r these are renting 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Chicago examiner vol x no 222 a m thursday Chicago september 5 1912 thursday v . j.ike Â£Â„,... price one cent j-gg * ggj cell is found to create life artificially is claim i hormones secret of anima tion m every living body j savant tells m announce ment to scientists of world death the universal law that cannot be altered schae fer declares results when hormones disappear spsslal cable to the ex_mln_r london sept 4 â€” life can he produced artificially this statement short yet so staggering in its immensity showing that the world must remodel all its ideas of life and death was the theme of a momentous address delivered to-night before the british association for the advancement of science at dundee by the new presi dent professor e a schafer of edin borough university the address was the verdict of a judge who summed up the evidence rather than a partisan advocacy of a new theory the verdict came m a statement so clearly reasoned and so dispassionate as to con vince all who heard that science has finally crossed the border it has sought so long to reach it proved that science at last know how inanimate matter may be changed to animate that it has solved the greatest of human problems and discovered the very essence of existence death the universal law but declared prof schafer though life may be made human life cannot be prolonged indefinitely to all human life i nature has set a limit the universal law j from whkh tni n i vo > es-Â»>_ w'/y moderate southerly winds ir f*s linuÃŸe of temperatures jesterdar y^^^^~â€”â€”i s j ilipbest s3 p j ifei^x lowest to st'l average 7(1.3 f'-*'*r these are renting days householders and roomers read examiner want ads now closer than ever these people are ready to make a new deal with a new landlord if you have rooms apart i ments or houses to rent tell examiner readers about them they make profitable tenants and they are looking for your ad now m the want ad columns put it there beginning to-morrow phone your ad to main 5000 or automatic 44344 three want ad offices 9 w madison street 326 w madison street and 27 n fifth aye